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Some Cameos cut in Shells, and many more in 
Onyxes, Sardonyxes, Cryftals, Hyacinths, and 
other precious Stones. 
Some Intaglios in Jafpers, &c. 
Several Rings fet with Cameos, others with In¬ 
taglios of the Stones above mentioned •, and many 
antique Rings and Seals, and fome Beads made of 
carved Fruit Stones. 
In the fecond of the fmall Tables are preferved 
feveral very curious Models, finely executed by 
Simons^ the famous Engraver. 
A fmall Half-length of Sir Thomas Grejham> 
neatly carved in Wood in Relievo. 
Many Impreffions taken in Glafs Pafte from an¬ 
tique Seals. 
A Number of Impreffions taken in Sulphur from 
the Seals, Gems, and carved Stones in the King of 
France's Cabinet. They are a very curious Collec¬ 
tion, the Subjects chiefly hiftorical. 
The third fmall Table is entirely filled with the 
Remainder of the Impreffions from the King of 
France's Cabinet. 
The Reader mult now be conducted to the firfl: 
of the large Tables, which contains a great Num¬ 
ber of Infedts of various Kinds; thofe that firft oc¬ 
cur, are fuch as have moveable cruitaceous Shields 
to guard their Wings. 
Scarabcei , Beetles. But very little will be faid 
on the Subjedt of the Infedts j they are fo numerous, 
that it would too much extend thefe Sheets: We 
fhall, however, diredt the Reader to fome of the 
curious Specimens. Under this Title he will find 
the Elephant Beetle, the Rhinoceros Beetle, found 
in the Eaft and Weft Indies , the Cervus Volans , or 
Stag Beetle, fometimes feen in fome Parts of 
England , the Unicorn Beetle, and many others. 
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